- The Dry Salvages (novella)
"The Dry Salvages" is a futuristic
science fiction story ofnovella length byCaitlín R. Kiernan , published in 2004 as a stand-alone hardback volume bySubterranean Press . The story consists of two parallel narratives, one set in the novella's present-day (early 24th-CenturyParis ) and the other in the novel's past (the 23rd Century). Told as a first-person narrative, the story is being written down with three antique ballpoint pens by Audrey Cather, an exopaleontologist and the lone survivor of an ill-fated mission to anextrasolar planet , Cecrops, agas giant orbiting the low-massred dwarf star Gliese 876 . The "Montelius" mission included two other human astronauts, Peter Connor (also a paleontologist) and Joakim Hamilton (abiologist ), and oneparahuman astronaut, Umachandra Murdin (a computer scientist), along with a number ofandroids . Its object was to investigate evidence of an extraterrestrial civilization which had long ago mined Piros, a moon of Cecrops. A blend ofdystopian sf,Lovecraftian horror, andcyberpunk , along with elements ofspace opera , "The Dry Salvages", the novella paints a grim view of the future and of interstellar travel and alien contact. Earth has been ravaged by war, pollution, and violent climactic changes, and the menacing intelligence the crew of the "Montelius" (and its predecessor, the "Gilgamesh") discover on Piros leads to a government cover-up. The author uses Audrey Cather's three reconditioned ballpoint pens as a literary device, dividing the story into three sections, "The First Pen," "The Second Pen," and "The Third (and Final) Pen." "The Dry Salvages" provides an example of anunreliable narrator , as Audrey Cather continually makes mistakes and contradicts herself regarding events aboard the "Montelius".The cover art was provided by
Ryan Obermeyer . Kiernan's title is a reference toT. S. Eliot 's poem of the same name.Exopaleontology
In part, the "The Dry Salvages" is concerned with the discovery of extraterrestrial
fossil s. In the story, Kiernan names a number of these discoveries:* "Piros piros" ("europmolluscans," from
Europa (moon) )
* "Deinopharyngos" (from Piros, an armored predaoryinvertebrate , >7.6 meters long)
* Pseudotrilobitamorpha (from Piros, blind,trilobite -like creatures)
* "Osmolskia ceratognathus" (from Piros, a hugesea slug -like creature)In the novella, we are told that life on Piros predated terran
biosphere s by almost a billion years and that marine life flourished on Piros until a time coequal to Earth'sSilurian Period .Chordate s never evolved there, despite five billion years of evolution, and the Pirosan biosphere collapsed when its seas abruptly dried up in less than a hundred thousand years. No evidence of land-dwelling organisms is discovered. We are told that the crew of the "Gilgamesh" collected fossils representing a minimum of 20,000 species.ISBN
* ISBN 1-59606-006-9 (
hardback , 2004)
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